U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford (SC-1st Congressional District) released the following statement regarding the testimony of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius’s testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

The people seeking help to sign up for health care are overwhelmingly women.

That's according to Larry Holman, president and CEO of the Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce. The organization is one of South Carolina's three designated "navigators" of the new Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).

"We see more women," he said. "The women will bring in the men. That’s what is going to happen. And some in the younger crowds, the girlfriend or fiancee will bring the man."

Gov. Nikki Haley announced that our personal information had been stolen by a hacker who had broken into the state revenue department's computer system. It was one of the largest cyber attacks anyone could remember.

We're still dealing with it, of course.

But this week the state is urging people to hold off on purchasing a second year of credit monitoring by Experian. The company has decided not to continue contracting with S.C.